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2 Habitats for homo economicus: Architecture, Design and the Environment of ‘Man’
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Douglas Spencer
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- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 8
- Foreword 9
- Introduction 18
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Section 1. Architecture, Deleuze and Neoliberalism
- 1 Architectural Deleuzism: Neoliberal Space, Control and the ‘Univer-City’ 30
- 2 Habitats for homo economicus: Architecture, Design and the Environment of ‘Man’ 61
- 3 Personifying Capital: Architecture and the Image of Participation 78
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Section 2. Autonomy: Architecture and the Politics of Depoliticization
- 4 Less than Enough: A Critique of the Project of Autonomy 102
- 5 The Limits of Limits: Schmitt, Aureli and the Geopolitical Ontology of the Island 114
- 6 Out of the Loop: Architecture, Automation and Cognitive Disinvestment 130
- 7 Architecture after California 138
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Section 3. Reckoning with Theory
- 8 Going to Ground: Agency, Design and the Problem of Bruno Latour 150
- 9 Returns on the City: Detroit and the Design of Late Fordism 163
- 10 Enjoy the Silence: On the Consolations of the Post- political 176
- 11 Architecture’s Abode of Production: Beyond Base and Superstructure 189
- 12 On Allegory, the Architectural Imagination and Radical Disillusionment: In Conversation with Miloš Kosec 209
- Note on the Essays 226
- Illustrations 227
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Acknowledgements 8
- Foreword 9
- Introduction 18
-
Section 1. Architecture, Deleuze and Neoliberalism
- 1 Architectural Deleuzism: Neoliberal Space, Control and the ‘Univer-City’ 30
- 2 Habitats for homo economicus: Architecture, Design and the Environment of ‘Man’ 61
- 3 Personifying Capital: Architecture and the Image of Participation 78
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Section 2. Autonomy: Architecture and the Politics of Depoliticization
- 4 Less than Enough: A Critique of the Project of Autonomy 102
- 5 The Limits of Limits: Schmitt, Aureli and the Geopolitical Ontology of the Island 114
- 6 Out of the Loop: Architecture, Automation and Cognitive Disinvestment 130
- 7 Architecture after California 138
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Section 3. Reckoning with Theory
- 8 Going to Ground: Agency, Design and the Problem of Bruno Latour 150
- 9 Returns on the City: Detroit and the Design of Late Fordism 163
- 10 Enjoy the Silence: On the Consolations of the Post- political 176
- 11 Architecture’s Abode of Production: Beyond Base and Superstructure 189
- 12 On Allegory, the Architectural Imagination and Radical Disillusionment: In Conversation with Miloš Kosec 209
- Note on the Essays 226
- Illustrations 227